all types of ideas here. I just use standard L brackets for shelving and bent them a bit upwards. Also home depot sells some "bike racks" that anchor to the wall. These work really well for boards. They have a hook to use a bungie cord to keep things in place if you are worried about bumping them. 5 bucks a piece if I recall and you don't end up with a ton of wood on the walls.

I made this out of about $18 worth of parts that I picked up at The Home Depot. It works really well for our purposes. I drilled the 2x4's about half way through to place the dowel into. I then screwed it in from the back and side after glueing with wood glue and attached the whole thing to studs using 4" lag screws. I am pretty sure it is strong enought that I could do pull ups on it but I am not willing to try.

here's mine.... adjustable shelf brackets with foam pipe insulation on them to protect the boards.

JDC

12-04-2012 08:46 PM

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I went quick, cheap, and easy. Got this from Overton's. It suits my garage since it lays flat against the wall. We have 4 wakeboards and 2 sets of combo skis in it. Basically two straps with many adjustable buckles, and two hanger hooks.Ladder-Rack-Waterski-Storage-System

Ironhorse

12-05-2012 08:34 AM

Brooksfam - That is a great idea!! All of the brackets would then be height adjustable for each board type.